Homemade Organicssss

Balzac89

Undercover Mod
So I'm looking for some advice guys.

I want to mix up some organic fertilizer. I already have my base decided for vegetative growth, but I've been looking at organic form of phosphorous for flowering.

The two that I have come across are rock phosphate and bone meal.

I've decided against using rock phosphate because of the level of calcium in it.

I want to stick with bone meal, but I have no idea how much to apply. How much would you add to soil for the entire flowering period of the plant?

Any advice will get some REEEPPPPP++++++

Even if you push me in a different direction.
 

Wetdog

Well-Known Member
For the bone, 2tbl/gallon of mix, or 1cup/cf of mix.

Mix it in before use, bone takes a loooong time to break down and become available. Don't try top dressing with it, harvest will be over before the bone breaks down.

Nothing wrong with rock phosphate, what were you looking at?

Wet
 

Balzac89

Undercover Mod
I was thinking about mixing it into a liquid base, any have experience? I have a liquid base which i'm going to have it decompose in. How much would I use per gallon. If I dilute it 20-1. Used with one cup per application out of the gallon to a gallon of water.

Has anyone done that before? Do you think bone meal would decompose in 30 days in a liquid base that's decomposing?
 

Jerry Garcia

Well-Known Member
High-P guano's are a good alternative. A couple tablespoons per gallon soil. Much more readily available to plants than the bone meal...
 

mushroom head

Well-Known Member
Yes I would go with bat guano too, you can add it to tea, top dress, or mix with soil. Just cause its faster acting than bonemeal. And ive never tried rock phosphate before.
 

Rtoke

New Member
I got a good tip on my thread. mix up blood and bone meal it got a npk of 4/5/0, with worm castings npk of 2/3/2, and molassis - good for veg. for flower: worm castings, molassis and manure npk of 2/4/6.

make it into a tea ^^^^

hope this helps and good luck
 

Balzac89

Undercover Mod
Anything helps bro. Good looks I'm new to the organic scene, its not that big around this area. Looking to change that.
 

doobiesnax

Active Member
Back when I first started growing, before I could afford to go out and buy nutes, I used egg shells, hair, feathers, syrup, molasses, vitamins haa whatever. Theirs a lot of things you could used you just have to be able to break them down into your roots... blenders come in hand. just keep your eyes open for things like this.
 

Balzac89

Undercover Mod
I can afford nutes, I prefer to make my own because I know whats in it. It is alittle more complicated than blending some garbage.
 
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